• 2025 Exhibition Programme

    If you are interested in exhibiting at Blue Knob Hall Gallery or have any inquiries please contact us.

    “We Were Young Once” Main Gallery with “Relics V – Mapping Time and Place” by Renita Glencross in The Solo Space

    • Work In Sunday February 2nd > Opening Sunday February 9th

    “Pandora’s Box” Main Gallery with “The Magician” by Jennifer Unwin in The Solo Space

    • Work In Sunday March 30th > Opening Sunday April 6th

    “A Sense of Place” Main Gallery with “Into the Wild West II” by Jennifer Edwards in The Solo Space

    • Work In Sunday May 25th > Opening Sunday June 1st

    “The Fibre Show” 2025

    • Work In Sunday July 20th > Opening Sunday July 27th

    “Ebb & Flow” Main Gallery with “Basket Cases” in The Solo Space

    • Work In Sunday September 14th > Opening Sunday February 9th

    “The Artist’s Choice” 2025

    • Work in Sunday November 9th > Opening Sunday November 16th

Exhibition Archive

  • “We Were Young Once” Main Gallery with “RELICS V – Mapping Time & Place” by Renita Glencross in The Solo Space

    “We Were Young Once” Main Gallery with “RELICS V – Mapping Time & Place” by Renita Glencross in The Solo Space

    “We Were Young Once” members show highlights the first inspirations towards being an artist. “Relics V” by Renita Glencross is presenting a collection of multi-media fibre-works created from journeys through desert, sea & forest over the last decade.

  • The Artist’s Choice 2024

    The Artist’s Choice 2024

    ‘The Artist’s Choice’ members exhibition is freed from the constraints of a theme and allows for a wider variety of work from local artists.

  • “Where We Live” Main Gallery with “The Magic of Nature” by Hiske Tas Bain in The Solo Space

    “Where We Live” Main Gallery with “The Magic of Nature” by Hiske Tas Bain in The Solo Space

    “Where We Live” suggests looking at the essence of our environments – whether physical or emotional – and the impact they have on our lives.

  • The Fibre Show 2024 – “Fabric of Life”

    The Fibre Show 2024 – “Fabric of Life”

    “Fabric of Life” is the members annual Fibre Show at the Gallery, and is one we look forward to every year.

  • “The Line Stops Where…?” Main Gallery with “The Wild West, Through My Eyes” by Jennifer Edwards in The Solo Space

    “The Line Stops Where…?” Main Gallery with “The Wild West, Through My Eyes” by Jennifer Edwards in The Solo Space

    The exhibiting artists have played with this theme that seemingly never ends.… the lines that we see in nature, the ‘lines’ in architecture, a simple line of a road or track that disappears into the distance and leads us somewhere else.

  • “From Earth We Come” Main Gallery with “A Landscape Medley” by Bev Leggett-Simmons in The Solo Space

    “From Earth We Come” Main Gallery with “A Landscape Medley” by Bev Leggett-Simmons in The Solo Space

    “From Earth We Come” is the new artists and members exhibition in the main gallery area. The theme for this exhibition was to evoke images of nature and the interconnectedness between humanity and nature.

  • “Art from the heART” Main Gallery with “Spirits of Nature” by Lessi Rees in The Solo Space

    “Art from the heART” Main Gallery with “Spirits of Nature” by Lessi Rees in The Solo Space

    “Art from the heART” is the new artists and members exhibition to start off the programme for 2024 at Blue Knob Hall Gallery.

  • The Artist’s Choice 2023

    The Artist’s Choice 2023

    ‘The Artist’s Choice’ is the final exhibition for 2023 and with no designated theme the artists could bring in any works they wish to exhibit.

  • “Poetry in Motion” Main Gallery with Bendee in The Solo Space

    “Poetry in Motion” Main Gallery with Bendee in The Solo Space

    Artists were inspired by a poem, a line from a poem or song, a piece of text or their own writing, to create a visual work. There are some touching and heartfelt pieces, along with the whimsical and humorous.

  • “Pre-Loved, Re- Loved” Main Gallery

    “Pre-Loved, Re- Loved” Main Gallery

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery is having a‘re-used’ art sale/exhibition called ‘Pre-Loved, Re-Loved’.

  • The Fibre Show 2023 – “Fabric of Life”

    The Fibre Show 2023 – “Fabric of Life”

    We embroider, sew, felt, sculpt and weave. We transform fibre into the practical and take what nature gives us and turn that into items that keep our bodies’ warm or cool. We transform fibre into the practical and take it into the creative realms of art.

  • Aquarius 50 Programme & “The Young Ones: Rivers and Rainbows” Youth Art Exhibition

    Aquarius 50 Programme & “The Young Ones: Rivers and Rainbows” Youth Art Exhibition

    ‘The Young Ones- Rivers & Rainbows’ is an exhibition for young people 18yrs and under (3 age categories) with prizes. Celebrating Aquarius 50.

  • “Anything Goes” Main Gallery

    “Anything Goes” Main Gallery

    This exhibition is open to any artwork that artists and members wish to bring in. It’s always a treat to see what arrives.

  • “Colour and Form” Main Gallery with ‘Bob’s Wood Works’ by Bob Bishell in The Solo Space

    “Colour and Form” Main Gallery with ‘Bob’s Wood Works’ by Bob Bishell in The Solo Space

    As artists and artisans these two crucial elements can be one of the most challenging aspects of making art.

  • The Artist’s Choice 2022

    The Artist’s Choice 2022

    The Artist’s Choice is an annual exhibition that doesn’t have a theme for the artists to work with, but is always a surprise when artwork that comes in often has random, connected elements that run through them.

  • “Earths Treasures” Main Gallery with “Ten Green Bottles” by The Clay Sisters in The Solo Space

    “Earths Treasures” Main Gallery with “Ten Green Bottles” by The Clay Sisters in The Solo Space

    This exhibition by Heather Kimber, Genevieve Davies, Ali Walker, Cathryn Binstead and Tomoko Houtzager is about friendship and a playful compilation of ceramics.

  • “Less is More” Main Gallery with “Time’s Almost Up” by Amelia (Milly) de Zwart in the Solo Space

    “Less is More” Main Gallery with “Time’s Almost Up” by Amelia (Milly) de Zwart in the Solo Space

    ‘Less is More’ in the Main Gallery and ‘Time’s Almost Up’ by Amelia de Zwart in The Solo Space will be the two new exhibitions opening in August.

  • The Fibre Show 2022 – “Fabulous Fibre”

    The Fibre Show 2022 – “Fabulous Fibre”

    Fabulous Fibre – The Fibre Show. The first fibre exhibition held at Blue Knob Hall Gallery in 2005 was called “Feeling for Fibre” where twenty-five weavers, quilters, felt-makers and sculptors showcased the innovative, creative and functional forms that felt making and fibre were becoming.

  • “Sacred Landscapes” with Launch of the Blue Knob Writers Group Anthology & Exhibition

    “Sacred Landscapes” with Launch of the Blue Knob Writers Group Anthology & Exhibition

    Sacred Landscapes as a theme, was initiated by the Blue Knob Writers Group and was enthusiastically welcomed when they approached the Gallery about launching their anthology and exhibiting artworks—some from the anthology and some specially commissioned—in The Solo Space.

  • “The Wild Side” Main Gallery, with Lorraine Lintern and Elsbeth Gartly-Strassmann in The Solo Space

    “The Wild Side” Main Gallery, with Lorraine Lintern and Elsbeth Gartly-Strassmann in The Solo Space

    “The Wild Side” Main Gallery and ‘Everything Blue’ by Lorraine Lintern (Ceramicist) and Elsbeth Gartly-Strassmann (Artist) in The Solo Space.

  • The Artist’s Choice 2021

    Postponed due to Covid pandemic

  • The Fibre Show 2021 “Entwined”

    The Fibre Show 2021 “Entwined”

    It’s that time of year again, and Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s annual Fibre exhibition, ‘Entwined’, is looking good. There is so much in our lives that brings us together in some form or other, and makes us all part of that old adage “the fabric of life”.  Fibre is integral to our lives; it is…

  • ”Domesticated” Main Gallery with “Wood & Metal” by Jennifer Unwin in The Solo Space

    ”Domesticated” Main Gallery with “Wood & Metal” by Jennifer Unwin in The Solo Space

    Domesticated is the new member’s exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery with Wood & Metal by Jennifer Unwin in The Solo Space. Nothing says ‘domesticated’ like ‘tea for two’ and a few chickens in the back yard. ‘Tea for Two’ by Cathryn Binstead is two ceramic teapots that were made as part of an assignment when completing a…

  • “Out on a Limb”

    “Out on a Limb”

    Ideas and possibilities of interpretation.

  • 2021 Exhibitions

    2021 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibitions in 2021

  • The Artists Choice 2020

    The Artists Choice 2020

    The Artist’s Choice: This is the annual show where there is no theme and artists bring in whatever they want to exhibit without the usual constrictions to work to. This new exhibition has a great variety of mediums from paintings, sculpture, fibre and pottery. If you’re looking for that unique gift there is much on offer.…

  • ”The Bold and the Beautiful” Main Gallery with “A Stitch in Time” by Eric Smith in The Solo Space

    ”The Bold and the Beautiful” Main Gallery with “A Stitch in Time” by Eric Smith in The Solo Space

    ‘The bold & the beautiful’ was offered as a theme for 2020 before anyone had heard of Covid 19. It still fits for the circumstances a year later and required some imagination to create an artwork that might emerge from this. The ability to feel the beauty and the pathos of the world at this time…

  • The Fibre Show 2020 “Warp and Weft” and “Looking Back-Moving Forward” by Pauline Ahern in The Solo Space

    The Fibre Show 2020 “Warp and Weft” and “Looking Back-Moving Forward” by Pauline Ahern in The Solo Space

    ‘The Fibre Show – Warp & Weft’ and ‘Looking Back-Moving Forward’ by Pauline Ahern in The Solo Space are the first exhibitions for Blue Knob Hall Gallery which has re-opened after being closed for a few months. Over that period Cafe tables were moved into the Gallery space due to Covid regulations and required numbers. It created a…

  • ”Sign of the Times” Main Gallery with “Leaf Matters” by Sue Boardman and Michael Hannan in The Solo Space

    ”Sign of the Times” Main Gallery with “Leaf Matters” by Sue Boardman and Michael Hannan in The Solo Space

    ’Sign of the Times’ is the title for the new member’s exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery. As these titles are often chosen the year before, it seems an appropriate theme given the current circumstances in Australia and worldwide. In times of great turmoil, there are often positive signs that come out of it all.…

  • 2020 Exhibitions

    2020 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibitions in 2020

  • The Artists Choice 2019

    The Artists Choice 2019

    The Artist’s Choice opened on Fri 22nd November with a good turn out, with Vocal Minority Choir singing on the night. Due to the conditions with the fires in the area the opening was delayed a week, as everyone took care of their own homes and needs. With Blue Knob covered in smoke, we were still…

  • ”Cornucopia” Main Gallery and “Till Death do us part” by Ali Walker and Christine Wynyard in The Solo Space

    ”Cornucopia” Main Gallery and “Till Death do us part” by Ali Walker and Christine Wynyard in The Solo Space

    ‘Cornucopia’. This classical and mythical idea of a ‘cornucopia’ is usually shown with the image of a goat’s horn or a woven basket in the shape of a horn overflowing with the bounties and abundance of the land.  This has been expressed in the artist’s works on display in the gallery, but also a gesture to…

  • ”Up & Down” Main Gallery and “Rainforest Trees of Australia” by Peter Poropat in The Solo Space

    ”Up & Down” Main Gallery and “Rainforest Trees of Australia” by Peter Poropat in The Solo Space

    ‘Up & Down’ is the new member’s exhibition at Blue Knob Hall and it has been a challenge to artists who exhibit here but the work that has come in represents many aspects of the theme with some confronting images and many loosely interpreted ideas. It was felt that this theme could cover a host…

  • The Fibre Show 2019 – “Tactile”

    The Fibre Show 2019 – “Tactile”

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s annual Fibre Show is on again. This year’s theme ‘Tactile’ was inspired by the opening night talk last year where our guest talked about the tactility of fibre, how accessible it is to being touched and felt on the body or in the hand. This is our one show a year…

  • ”The Sacred” Main Gallery and “Papa Tango Sierra Delta” A Visual Exhibition By Darmin

    ”The Sacred” Main Gallery and “Papa Tango Sierra Delta” A Visual Exhibition By Darmin

    The sacred is in every aspect of our lives. Looking at the meaning of the word sacred there are many ways in which we use it. It is most often connected with religion and spiritual life when what is considered to be holy deserves respect; especially because of a connection with a god. Sacred music,…

  • “Poetica”

    “Poetica”

    The first exhibition for 2019 at Blue Knob Hall Gallery is ‘Poetica’. It’s been many years since we had this theme for an exhibition and have had many requests to hold it again. As there are always new artists joining this creative community at the Gallery it is being embraced anew. Artists have selected lines…

  • 2019 Exhibitions

    2019 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibitions 2019

  • The Artists Choice 2018

    The Artists Choice 2018

    The Artists Choice: The year has flown by and Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s last exhibition for the year is ‘The Artist’s Choice’. This is the annual show where there is no theme and artists bring in whatever they want to exhibit without the usual constrictions to work to. The exhibition has a great variety of mediums…

  • “Mechanics of Art” Main Gallery with “I Stand With…” by Sophie Amelia in The Solo Space

    “Mechanics of Art” Main Gallery with “I Stand With…” by Sophie Amelia in The Solo Space

    Fri 5th October – Sun 18th November The ‘Mechanics of Art‘ theme arose from a discussion about art, what is art? If a person takes something like a carburetor and builds a whole motorbike around it, we could say it’s a ‘work of art’. The construction of any artwork could be called the ‘mechanics’ of it, but it…

  • “A Fine Line” Main Gallery and “My Secret Garden” by Heather Kimber in The Solo Space

    “A Fine Line” Main Gallery and “My Secret Garden” by Heather Kimber in The Solo Space

    The new exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery is titled ‘A Fine Line’. We use the expression ‘to walk a fine line’ to mean “to achieve or maintain a balance” or “to be very close to two different ideas or attitudes at the same time”. Sometimes in life there is a ‘line’ we cross unknowingly,…

  • The Fibre Show 2018 – “Unravelled”

    The Fibre Show 2018 – “Unravelled”

    It’s that time again at Blue Knob Hall Gallery, just when we are ready to climb into our winter woollies the Gallery puts on its annual Fibre Exhibition.  The title of this exhibition alludes to the unraveling or disentangling of threads, those balls of wool, fibre and other natural materials that are then re-formed, reconstituted…

  • “Robin Moore Retrospective” with Ali Walker Ceramics

    “Robin Moore Retrospective” with Ali Walker Ceramics

    We have the great privilege of holding a 3 week exhibition of Robin Moore’s work. Robin has made a great contribution to the creative life of Nimbin by helping to set up the Nimbin Artists Gallery and then the community Gallery at Blue Knob Hall. This exhibition is a celebration of her creative life over…

  • ”Nature’s Cycles” Main Gallery with “Birds of a Feather” by Jenny Kitchener and Deborah Brown in The Solo Space

    ”Nature’s Cycles” Main Gallery with “Birds of a Feather” by Jenny Kitchener and Deborah Brown in The Solo Space

    ‘Nature’s Cycles’ is the first exhibition for 2018 and the cycles of life we live in, and are not separate from, can spark the imagination in an infinite number of ways. Cycles are a part of our everyday life, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  Nature with its own rhythms and cycles has often had limitations put on…

  • “Landscape Within”

    “Landscape Within”

    ‘Landscape Within’ is the new exhibition currently showing at Blue Knob Hall Gallery. The artists who contribute to this community gallery are given a theme to work with for each exhibition and this theme ranges from anywhere between dreams, fantasy and reality. The inner landscape is sometimes ephemeral, emotional, deeply feeling and to quote a Leonard…

  • 2018 Exhibitions

    2018 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibitions in 2018

  • The Artist’s Choice 2016

    The Artist’s Choice 2016

    This annual exhibition allows artists and artisans to contribute any artwork, sculpture or images that they choose to exhibit without the constrictions of a theme to work to. The Opening night for The Artists Choice will be held on Friday 18th November from 6:30pm, with guest musician Andy Walker.  Matchbox Magic – FundraiserA novel idea…

  • “Hearth & Home – The art of the domestic”

    “Hearth & Home – The art of the domestic”

    With the season turning and thoughts of spring, we are celebrating the hearth and home, and the domestic. Some of the artists who have contributed work have taken domestic paraphernalia out of the cupboards, drawers and washing baskets to hang them in space and shed a new light on these unassuming, practical items. Notably Pauline…

  • “Microcosm/Microcosm”

    “Microcosm/Microcosm”

    The macro and the micro have landed at Blue Knob Hall Gallery with a bang. Not the big bang, but the interpretations by the artists of their world, the universe and everything in it. I’m not sure we have seen anything in this gallery that speaks to us in a way that Rebekah Seriah Webster’s…

  • The Fibre Show 2016 – “Feeling for Fibre”

    The Fibre Show 2016 – “Feeling for Fibre”

    The first fibre exhibition held at Blue Knob Hall Gallery in 2005 was called ‘Feeling for Fibre’, where “Twenty-five weavers, quilters, felt-makers and sculptors address costume, custom and comfort” (archives quote). The aim was to showcase the innovative, creative and functional forms that felt making and fibre were becoming. It has become an annual event…

  • “A Sense of Place”

    “A Sense of Place”

    The new exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery is titled ‘A Sense of Place’. Through landscape, history, families, stories, creation myths and the icons we make and build, we create a strong ‘sense of place’ which develops through time and is dependent on human engagement for its existence. It can also be an intangible feeling a…

  • “First Pots off the Block” Exhibition 2016

    “First Pots off the Block” Exhibition 2016

    The Blue Knob Ceramic Studio officially opened on February 19th and classes started on March 10th 2016.

  • ”Earth, Air, Fire and Water”

    ”Earth, Air, Fire and Water”

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s first exhibition for 2016 is a celebration of all the elements that go into the making of a piece of pottery, with the first exhibition for 2016 titled ‘Earth, Air, Fire & Water’. The crucible of the kiln can bring forth the unknown, when we place a precious form into the kiln;…

  • 2016 Exhibitions

    2016 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibitions for 2016

  • The Artist’s Choice 2015

    The Artist’s Choice 2015

    ‘The Artist’s Choice’ is the last exhibition for 2015 at Blue Knob Hall Gallery. This annual exhibition is a ‘free for all’, (not free artwork for the viewing public!), but a chance for the members and artists of the Gallery to put any work they choose into the exhibition, unshackled from a theme. ‘Little pieces’As…

  • “Reflections”

    “Reflections”

    The new exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery is titled ‘Reflections’. Often our immediate response to this word is the myriad reflections in water, in mirrors or glass and how difficult it can be to depict these types of reflections through painting, photography and other mediums. However, we also reflect on many things in the…

  • “A Piece of Paradise”

    “A Piece of Paradise”

    The painting, sculpture, and mixed media pieces in this exhibition certainly represent a piece of paradise that the contributing artists have found in their surroundings and imaginations.

  • The Fibre Show 2015

    The Fibre Show 2015

    This annual exhibition shines light on the world of fibre and all its versatility, functionality and beauty, from wool to wood, felting to carving and weaving to stitching; it represents the diversity and practicality of all that is fibre.

  • “Icons”

    “Icons”

    The new exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery is titled ‘Icons’

  • “Into The Blue”

    “Into The Blue”

    This is a fitting title for new horizons, jumping into the unknown, and possibly the exploration of the colour blue.

  • 2015 Exhibitions

    2015 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibition programme for 2015

  • The Artist’s Choice 2013

    The Artist’s Choice 2013

    This annual show at Blue Knob Hall Gallery enables the artists to exhibit whatever they choose, in any medium without a theme to work from. It is a popular show as it brings out a greater variety of work and showcases the wonderful talent and diversity of the artists in this region who continue to…

  • “Pandora’s Box”

    “Pandora’s Box”

    The members and artists of Blue Knob Hall Gallery have unleashed some creative, personal and imaginative pieces of artwork for the next exhibition titled ‘Pandora’s Box’. The story from Greek Mythology goes something like this………. Pandora was an inquisitive young woman who was given a beautiful container – with instructions not to open it under…

  • “Location, Location, Location”

    “Location, Location, Location”

    Location, Location, Location. This phrase can have a variety of interpretations. It generally refers to a site, house or building that is in the ‘perfect’ situation to get the highest possible sale price. With different inflexions of tone, it can also carry the opposite meaning. If you don’t have the best house/site in the best…

  • The Fibre Show 2013

    The Fibre Show 2013

    Beautifully crafted felted clothing, basketry, tapestry and sculptural works have lifted these crafts from their humble beginnings into the realms of wearable art and major artworks in themselves.

  • “Aquarius Lives”

    “Aquarius Lives”

    I always imagine that when the students and their friends set up camp in Nimbin in 1973 – like an early version of Occupy – they didn’t really know what they were doing. I mean this in the sense that they couldn’t see the full extent of what they were unleashing. Activism and self-determination have…

  • “Small is Beautiful”

    “Small is Beautiful”

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery starts off the New Year with exciting opportunities and another series of exhibitions for 2013. The first exhibition for the year titled ‘Small is Beautiful’ is an exploration of the finer details of life; a flower writ large, or a small painting depicting small things! The word ‘Small’ certainly does not…

  • 2013 Exhibitions

    2013 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibition programme for 2013

  • “Musical Interlude”

    “Musical Interlude”

    The current exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery came about through the need to move an old Pianola that was generously donated to Blue Knob Hall Gallery & Cafe. The Gallery had a lot of old Pianola Rolls and artists were given the opportunity to create work celebrating music in all its forms using the…

  • “Home Sweet Home”

    “Home Sweet Home”

    Based in the beautiful Northern Rivers, three galleries have got together to bring to the public an exhibition by members of the Blue Knob Gallery, the Roxy Gallery in Kyogle and Lismore’s Serpentine Community Gallery. After twelve months of discussion and planning, they are proud to present “Home Sweet Home” – a collective exhibition which…

  • “Poetica”

    “Poetica”

    “There are things known, and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception”. Words by Aldous Huxley have inspired a piece of artwork that is now showing in the new exhibition at Blue Knob Hall Gallery & Cafe. The artworks in this show are the artists’ interpretation of a poem, a…

  • The Fibre Show 2012 – “Of Fibre”

    The Fibre Show 2012 – “Of Fibre”

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s annual fibre exhibition ‘of Fibre’ opens on Friday 18th May. This event showcases a variety of art from the creative fibre artists in the region. Whether of traditional or contemporary origin, natural or man/woman made, the ‘humble’ fibre can also be:sustainablenaturally beautifultenaciousphysically fitenduringalluringtruly capable and full of expression. Please note: The bi-annual…

  • “Into the Garden”

    “Into the Garden”

    It is good to enjoy a garden, better still to plant a garden, and best of all to eat from that garden and know that we become a link in the great chain of energy from the sun which powers life on earth… No wonder the philosophers of old said ‘if you want to be…

  • “Open House”

    “Open House”

    An open house is usually indicative of warmth, company, friends, family and the coming and going of people in a domestic setting.  For the animal kingdom the boundaries are usually more defined and protected but this theme could also refer to the nest of a bird, or a cave for a bat or beast.  The…

  • 2012 Exhibitions

    2012 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibition programme for 2012

  • “Windows”

    “Windows”

    Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s final exhibition for 2011 is titled ‘Windows’. Up to 20 local artists are exhibiting with a variety of both 2D and 3D works. “There are moments when I yearn to dwell amidst Life vibrant, in other moments though solitude becomes my greatest companion.” Quote from artwork by Linnie Lambrechtsen. The exhibition…

  • The Artist’s Choice 2011

    The Artist’s Choice 2011

    There is a wide group of artists exhibiting without the usual parameter of a theme which makes this a diverse and interesting show. The Opening night on Friday 21st October was well attended and the delicious food available from the Cafe meant an enjoyable evening was had by all. Come along and enjoy the view…

  • “Pieces of a Puzzle”

    “Pieces of a Puzzle”

    The collaborative exhibition “Pieces of a Puzzle” has now travelled from the Roxy Gallery at Kyogle to Blue Knob Hall Gallery – creating another opportunity to view a great variety of artworks from well known local artists. This is an unusual theme … but life is often a puzzle made from the many pieces we put together…

  • “Print”

    “Print”

    ‘Print’ is the title being explored by a diverse range of artists at Blue Knob Hall Gallery for the current exhibition. As well as the traditional forms of print making that are most familiar to many, the members and artists who are exhibiting at Blue Knob Hall Gallery have been invited to interpret the title…

  • The Fibre Show 2011 “Of Fibre”

    The Fibre Show 2011 “Of Fibre”

    Don’t miss this year’s annual ‘Of Fibre’ Exhibition. It’s our most dynamic show yet, and features the diversity of over forty fibre artists. Lots of new exhibitors have come forward to surprise and delight. It’s always a treat to see how creative evolution plays out in the skilful works of local fibre artists. ‘Of Fibre’…

  • “It’s Wild”

    ‘ITS WILD’ has set our creative spirits free to explore new environments & directions. Join us as we take a journey among the creatures of the rainforest, tumble down a cascade into a rocky pool, or soar off cliffs above a breaking surf like a sea gull. As well there are insightful portraits of many…

  • “Poetica”

    “Poetica”

    T‘Listen to presences inside poems, Let them take you where they will.’  The words of the 13th-century Persian Sufi mystic Jala¯l ad-Di¯n Mu?ammad Ru¯mi¯ are the inspiration for Blue Knob Hall Gallery’s new exhibition POETICA in which local artists explore the connections between ear, brain, eye and hand; choosing the words and ideas from a poem…

  • 2011 Exhibitions

    2011 Exhibitions

    Browse our exhibition programme for 2011

  • “Myths and Magic”

    “Myths and Magic”

    The festive season approaches – the time when we celebrate the Summer Solstice & New Year with strange rituals derived from ancient pagan celebrations of the northern hemisphere’s Winter Solstice. It is thus appropriate that the gallery’s final exhibition of the year, and first of the new year, is Myths & Magic.  As always there will…

  • “Print”

    “Print”

    A splendid exhibition of creative prints. The tradition of printmaking is an old & varied one and opens the possibility for exploration of mark-making leading to some spectacular effects. The concept of a template from which numerous images may be made has had tremendous social & artistic implications. The official opening will be on Friday 8th…

  • “Spring into Life

    “Spring into Life

    Creative energies are flowering at Blue Knob with this exhibition – a collection of works inspired by the eternal theme of New Beginnings – a new season’s explosion of creativity. In a historic first, members of The Roxy Gallery at Kyogle are joining the show at Blue Knob. Co- operation not competition is the theme for…

  • “Paper Works”

    “Paper Works”

    Paper Works that challenge creativity in the medium of Paper, with responses as varied & spectacular as possible from the Artists. Wild watercolours, graceful gouaches, perceptive pastels, lovely line drawings, phabulous photographs, thrilling 3D creations – and who knows what else using this most responsive and malleable of media.  As well, the Centre Stage area…

  • “Fibble Fabble Fibre II”

    “Fibble Fabble Fibre II”

    ENJOY FIBBLE FABBLE FIBRE II and its “UNLIKELY STORIES”, as told in fibre artists’ distinguished mediums:- cellulose, hemp, jute, flax, ramie, sisal, wood, spider, silk, sinew, catgut, wool, hair, bamboo, modal, seacell, fibreglass, optical, polymer or micro-fibre – all speak from “another” place in dialects that can inspire and delight us. What surprises will be…

  • “Celebration of Colour”

    “Celebration of Colour”

    An exhibition of works by local artists Colours are like people; colours have personalities; colours interact with other colours, creating vibrations, setting up resonances; colours sing, shout, whisper; colours are sometimes sad, sometimes joyous; colours are symbols that talk without words and are part of our language. Let us celebrate the colours of clouds and…

  • 2010 Exhibitions

    2010 Exhibitions

    Browse the archive for our 2010 exhibition programme

  • “The Wild Side”

    “The Wild Side”

    An exhibition of works by local and interstate artists Australia’s natural flora & fauna are amongst the most diverse & unique on offer. We show case a slice of this diversity in a range of works by local & interstate wildlife artists, including: Ballarat printmaker Vida Pearson’s hand-coloured lino-cuts; studies of creatures large & small…

  • “Print!”

    “Print!”

    An exhibition of works by local artists Not “print” reproductions, laser- or news-print, but original art-works in which the artist has transcribed an image from brain to a surface of metal, wood, lino, vinyl, stone, masonite, glass, fine silk even, by variously cutting, scraping, scratching, etching, coating or masking – to produce multiple image copies…

  • “Fibble Fabble Fibre I”

    “Fibble Fabble Fibre I”

    An exhibition of works by local and interstate artists This fabulous fibre show is an event in which fibre artists can tell some unlikely stories through the diverse and often personal expression of fibre. In telling stories, we keep little deaths at bay. Folklore, beliefs, life’s daily labors, connections and personal journeys are all saved…

  • “Carnival”

    “Carnival”

    Human societies seem to need to break the day to day routines of life by creating occasions for people to gather together to celebrate and display, feast and frolic. Often it seemed that the frequency and splendour of these events was most evident when there was a great difference between the very rich and the…

  • “Road to Nimbin”

    “Road to Nimbin”

    What is it about this region that has attracted so many people with creative minds, who are prepared to explore ways to live in a better way?  For many it is not the multipointed green leaf which has been so often associated with Nimbin but the dramatic beauty of the landscape. Blue mountains that reach…

  • “Myths and Magic”

    “Myths and Magic”

    Are you looking for that magical gift, that spellbinding bargain? At our next exhibition you will find a wide range of potential gifts from dream-catchers to inexpensive jewellery, ceramics, felt works, one-off garments, silk scarves, sculptures and quality prints, as well as art works for the walls. All at fabulously reasonable prices. Download poster here The…

  • 2009 Exhibitions

    2009 Exhibitions

    Browse the archive of our 2009 exhibitions.